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Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) refer to sophisticated and targeted cyberattacks where attackers gain unauthorized access to a network and remain undetected for an extended period. These attacks often aim to steal sensitive information, disrupt operations, or cause damage to organizations, typically state-sponsored or well-funded criminal groups. Unlike common cyber crimes, APTs involve intricate planning, using advanced techniques to exploit vulnerabilities and evade security measures. Addressing APTs requires a combination of robust security strategies, continuous monitoring, and legal frameworks to mitigate risks and hold attackers accountable under cyber crime laws.

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    Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are prolonged and targeted cyberattacks where hackers gain unauthorized access to a network to steal sensitive information over time. Unlike typical cyberattacks, APTs are highly organized, using sophisticated techniques to avoid detection. Attackers often focus on specific organizations, such as government bodies or large companies, and they patiently explore the network, escalating their privileges and gathering intelligence. The goal is not just immediate gain but long-term infiltration for espionage, sabotage, or data theft, making APTs particularly dangerous and challenging to defend against.